I whole heartedly disagree ! I'm happy to see anyone to ask any RR related question on this list and am constantly surprised by how others put a new angle on an aspect I considered I was familiar with.
The list helped me a great deal when I first started with MC and RR and now I'm in a position to return the favour. Fortunately I appreciate that a 'basic question' is purely subjective. What is 'basic' for one person is 'difficult' for another. True, the list could exist "without ever touching these basic areas", but it would be a much poorer resource for it. "As a matter of courtesty to others" I suggest that new users are not critisised but encouraged to participate, I am not so arrogant as to realise I may learn something new myself. Regards Gary Rathbone BSc MBCS Chartered Information Systems Practitioner -------------------------------------- I see on this list (as well as on other forums to which I belong) that many new users ask basic questions that are well documented either in the documentation that was supplied with the app (tutorials, example stacks, code snippets, etc.), or in the discussion archives. The list does and can exist without ever touching these basic areas, except in the instances where the documentation is poorly written (or even in error), or to reveal new-found properties or uses for some basic documented functions. A little thought on the subject reveals this can be seen as matter of courtesy to others. miscdas _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution